Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 18:24:05 -0400 (EDT) From: Brian Tao <taob@luxography.ca> To: FreeBSD AMD list <freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Disk I/O-related panics in 6.0-RELEASE? Message-ID: <20060427181602.F43350-100000@as2.dm.egate.net> In-Reply-To: <D2EE6210-DBD0-4DCD-8FD9-7BBB3E00AA31@khera.org>
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Vivek Khera wrote: > > All hardware is not created the same.... Last year I went through 5 > motherboards, two full systems, lots of RAM sticks, yada yada yada, > all to get *one* stable server out of it. Needless to say, I don't > buy that vendor anymore. Just wanted to followup on this thread. I initially tried Kris Kennaway's software-based suggestions (don't use ULE, don't use QUOTAS, don't run bg fsck) before going the hardware route. Those had no effect. I suspected flakey RAM to be the most likely culprit, so I replaced the two sticks of OCZ DIMMs with equivalent ones from Kingston. Although I should not have been anywhere close to the capacity of the power supply (should have been plenty left on both the 5V and 12V rails), I took all but two drives offline, and also pulled out the Promise TX-4 SATA card, just in case. Now, so far so good with both 6.0p4 and 6.1-RC. The machine easily gets through a 48-hour period of continuous make buildworlds and buildkernels, whereas before it would panic during the first or second iteration. I'm fairly sure it is the RAM and not the TX-4 or power draw from the drives, but I'll have to schedule a maintenance window to test that. Thanks all for pointing me in the right direction! -- Brian Tao, Luxography http://www.luxography.ca/ (main) http://blog.luxography.ca/ (blog) "The art of light"
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